Lilah Fowler

Just as reading a text is a journey from start to finish, the reading of an artwork and exhibition is dictated by the same process. Lilah Fowler’s exhibition invites us to explore our relationship to space and our experience of it, the passage of moving through a physical space and experiencing its proportions and elements. Separate elements are disassociated from their original context, creating an unexpected pairing of matter and material. The forced arrangement of space rendering the fam... [more]

A Peeping Tom – someone who pries, who looks when it is inappropriate to do so, who is curious with a side of sleaze. It is a phrase with negative connotations and implications of unpleasantness and preying on the vulnerable. Is it a phrase we should use in the context of contemporary artists? Perhaps. Many are drawn to issues that make their viewers uncomfortable, and many look at the world in a way that the rest of us try to avoid. But do they look because they want to,... [more]

"The lines on the wall, polished stainless steel sculptures, and colorful tetrahedron skeletons all seem to fuse to create one piece of art, not unlike a stage set - an artificial world. But there is just not enough in the exhibition to effectively fill up such a space; it is too uniform and spindly." sawdustreview.wordpress.com for the full review.peace [more]